Financing Africa

Financing Africa

Subtitle: 
Through the crisis and beyond
Author: 
Beck, Thorsten [et. al.]
Place: 
Washington, D.C.
Publisher: 
World Bank
Phys descriptions: 
308 p. :. ill., (some col.) map.
Date published: 
2011
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ISBN: 
978-0-8213-8797-9
Call No: 
338.23(6) BEC
Abstract: 

Financing Africa takes stock of Africa's financial systems in light of recent changes in the global financial system -including the greater risk aversion of international investors, a shift in economic and financial powers towards emerging markets and the regulatory reform debate - and the increasing role of technology. Using a wider and more detailed array of data than previous publications, we observe a trend towards financial deepening, more stability and more inclusion leading up to the crisis; serious challenges, however, continue, including limited access to financial services, focus on short-term contracts and hidden fragility, related to weak regulatory frameworks, undue government interference and governance deficiencies. Our policy analysis therefore focuses on (i) expanding outreach, (ii) fostering long-term finance and (iii) improving regulation and supervision. We identify the positive role of innovation and competition, a stronger focus on non-traditional financial service providers, and more emphasis on demand-side constraints as priority areas for policy actions.

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CITATION: Beck, Thorsten [et. al.]. Financing Africa . Washington, D.C. : World Bank , 2011. - Available at: https://library.au.int/financing-africa-3